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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is exceptionally distressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, event, or feeling that causes a high level of emotional pain or discomfort. Example: "The news of the disaster is exceptionally distressing for the families affected."
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The first of these, the negative effect of shortness of breath on appetite at one month, fits with our clinical observations that shortness of breath is exceptionally distressing, even when intensity scores are relatively low and that many individuals associate the ability to eat with the ability to fight the disease process.
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This is exceptionally large".
The staff is exceptionally personable.
The landscape is exceptionally subtle.
Their appearance is exceptionally unattractive.
This is exceptionally bad news".
Neither is exceptionally bright.
That he is exceptionally... ugly.
Its Latino population is exceptionally large and exceptionally segregated.
This is exceptionally well produced.
Childhood melanoma is exceptionally rare.
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